Chamoli, Garhwal
2 days
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
Rishikesh, 264 kms
Jolly Grant Airport, 286 kms
Winter Adventure Sports, Skiing, Trekking, Himalayan Views, Camping, Hiking, Snowboarding, Snow Trekking
Auli is Auli is a Himalayan skiing resort, as well as hill station situated in northern Indian State of Uttarakhand. It’s surrounded by coniferous as well as oak forests, as well as mountains like the Nanda Devi and Nar Parvat mountains. A cable car that is long connects Auli with the city of Joshimath. To the north of Auli is the Badrinath Temple, which is a Hindu holy site of pilgrimage, as well as it is also the Valley of Flowers National Park with its alpine vegetation and wildlife , including red foxes and snow leopards.
Auli is one of the hill stations inside the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state in India. It is aptly named after its name Auli meaning meadows because of the features that define its terrain. The hill station is situated on a slope and is surrounded by wide sprawling meadows that are stunning to the eye. Auli is often described as a spot where nature is alive in all its splendour and splendor. It is abundant in natural resources, and provides breathtaking views of the hills surrounding.
The hill station is surrounded by an abundance of wildflowers and trees such as deodars, coniferous, oaks and pine forests. The hills here which rise at a height of nine thousand feet over sea-level give amazing panoramas of surrounding Himalayan mountains, including the ones from Nanda Devi Kamet, Dunagiri and Mana Parvat. There are numerous activities available in Hill Station. Most well-known among visitors is the ropeway.
This is also the most awe-inspiring as well as the longest lake, not only in India but throughout Asia and provides stunning panoramas of the Himalayan mountains. The artificial lake in Auli is another attraction that is among the highest man-made lakes. Similar to that, Chattrakund and Chenab lake are the other two lakes that are worth visiting in Auli. Auli is also called the ski capital of India and this explains why skiing can be taken advantage of in this area.
The winter months are a adrenaline-filled experience and draw fans from all over the world. Other activities that can be enjoyed in Auli include hiking through nearby hills like Guarso or Kwani Bugyal. There’s also a huge opportunity to camp within and within Auli. The highlight can be the stunning weather that is found in Auli. The hill station which is located on a slope , it is high in elevation, but it is covered by thick vegetation of the oaks, deodars. This is what controls the speed of the winds blowing through in the area, thereby giving Auli an enjoyable setting.
Auli in Uttarakhand was privileged to have the honour of hosting the inaugural South Asian Winter Games in the year 2011. It was the French as well as Austrian experts who attended the games referred to Auli as one of the top ski resorts around the globe. If you’re planning to stay for a week , you need to enroll into the GMVN 7 (or 14 days) ski class that is run under the direction of experts. You’ll surely appreciate this deal since there are special discounts for daytime tourists.
The slopes are covered in Deodar along with Oak forests that aid skiers to reduce the speed of the wind chill. It is the perfect spot for those who love adventure skiing as well as those with a passion for winter sports.
To attract the bikers, Auli offers some of the beautiful mountain biking trails which can be rough in summer. There is also the breathtaking 4 km Gondola or cable car ride in Auli that offers stunning panorama that the area offers. In order to entice tourists, Auli boasts numerous tourist spots that are situated within and around the hill station , such as the artificial Lake that is located in Auli, Gurso Bugyal, Chattrakund, Kuari Pass, Chenab Lake, Vishnu Prayag, Joshimath, Badrinath, Tapovan and more.
Auli is a perfect destination for winter and a hill station for welcoming New Year. Tourists flock to Auli at the end of the year in celebration of Christmas as well as the the beginning of the New Year.
But, visiting Auli during the entire year is always a pleasure, especially since the place is known for its slopes for skiing and stunning views of snow, the winter months from November through March is the ideal time to go to Auli.
With breathtaking scenery and an intriguing topography Auli is a paradise for those who love nature and adventure.
Mata Murti Ka Mela: During the breezy month of September, the area is filled with an aura of spirituality when the “Mata Murti Ka Mela event is held in Badrinath close to.
Auli refers to ‘ Bugyal” in the local dialect, which literally translates to meadows. The snow-covered hill station of Auli was home to Semi-nomadic Bhotiya tribes, and was an important hub for commerce and trade. For many centuries the Bhotiya were able to trade using barter exchange with the country that was adjacent to them, Tibet (now an integral component of China).
The Bhotiyas would travel on horseback and on feet to exchange trade with Tibet and other tribes nearby. They made use of the ski slopes to train soldiers who were worked in the army of the King’s reigning king. Later, the slopes were used for training the Indo-Tibetan’s boarder police. Now, it has been converted into ski slopes that tourists can use.
Auli is well-known among tourists for its Winter Adventure Sports, Skiing, Trekking, Himalayan Views Camping, Hiking, Snowboarding, Snow Trekking.
Auli is a recommended place to visit for Couples and families, and Kids, Foreigners, Groups, and Solo.
Auli is a well-known destination for the following types of activities and interests Auli is a popular destination for the following activities/ interests – Adventure base Camps (Trek), Camping, Char Dham Route, Christmas and New Year, Hill Station, Honeymoon Destination, Meadows, Romantic, Ropeways, Skiing.